Emergency Dentist Bloomfield

Emergency Dental Care Whenever You Need It

We understand that dental emergencies in Bloomfield happen when you least expect them, oftentimes when your nearest dental office is closed! At Premier Family Dentistry, we want you to know that there’s always someone you can call, whether it’s after-hours or on the weekend. Our team will fit you into our schedule the same day you contact us and accommodate the situation as best as we can, so don’t hesitate to give us a call, no matter the time or day your dental emergency occurs.

Why Choose Premier Family Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

  • After-Hours & Weekend Emergency Appointments
  • We Accept & Maximize Dental Insurance & Offer Financing
  • Experienced Dentist Who’s Great with Patients of All Ages

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

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Call Us We offer after-hours, weekend, and same-day emergency appointments, so the first step you should take if you’re experiencing dental pain or any out-of-the-ordinary symptoms is to call our office. Our team will provide you with first-aid guidance over the phone and schedule your visit as soon as possible.

Visit Us When you arrive, our team will jump into action getting to the root cause of your discomfort by taking X-rays and conducting a thorough oral examination. Based on Dr. Abboushi’s diagnosis, we’ll put together a treatment plan for you and answer any questions you may have.

Get Treated Depending on your required treatment, we may be able to address your oral health problem on the same day as your appointment, or we will schedule your procedure for a date in the near future.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

It can be difficult to know when it’s time to reach out to an emergency dentist in Bloomfield. However, we recommend giving us a call if you’re ever experiencing dental-related pain or unusual symptoms. Below, we’ve also listed some of the most common dental emergencies that we treat.

Understanding the Cost of Emergency Dentistry

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Since serious dental injuries are often unexpected, many patients worry about the cost of treating them. If that’s the case for you, we have good news: our Bloomfield dental team will provide you with an estimate upfront, and we will review all of the financial solutions available to prevent the cost from being a stressor. If you are interested in learning more about the price before your visit, keep reading for some helpful information on everything from the factors that need to be considered to if dental insurance providers typically cover a portion of it.

Every Dental Emergency is Different – Here’s Why

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Some patients visit us because they knocked out one of their teeth while playing soccer. Others visit us because they are dealing with persistent, abnormal dental symptoms, like tender gums and pain when biting down. That’s why there isn’t a flat fee for emergency dentistry! Instead, Dr. Abboushi completes a comprehensive oral exam and, once he has an in-depth understanding of your dental needs, reviews your treatment options. Then, he will provide you with an estimate of the cost.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Emergencies?

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Many dental insurance companies do cover a portion of the cost of emergency dentistry. If you aren’t familiar with your benefits, don’t worry – we can help! We’re proud to welcome several popular providers, including Cigna, Aetna, Delta Dental, and Ameritas, and we can take a look at the fine print on your plan to see what is and isn’t covered. We can also handle the paperwork on your behalf so you can focus solely on getting the dental care you need.

Other Options for Making Dental Emergencies Affordable

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Don’t have dental insurance? That’s okay! Our patients can also get the high-quality dental care they need without stressing about the cost with the following financial solutions:

  • Flexible Financing – Can’t pay for the entire cost of the care you need in one lump sum? You don’t have to! With CareCredit, you can break up the total price into smaller monthly chunks that fit within your budget.
  • Special Offers – Our periodic specials are created with the goal of helping you save on the dental care you need. So, don’t hesitate to ask us about our current ones when you call!

How Taking Care Of Your Smile Can Save You Money

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Implementing good habits into your daily routine, like brushing twice a day, will go a long way in protecting your smile from harm. It’s also important that you come to our office every six months for a dental checkup and cleaning (or even sooner if you start to experience abnormal dental symptoms). That way, decay, infections, and other forms of dental damage are caught and treated early.

Keys to Preventing Dental Emergencies

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Even relatively minor dental injuries, like small chips, can lead to considerable soreness, discomfort, and sensitivity. That’s one of the many reasons why Dr. Abboushi and our team want to help protect your smile from harm! Below, you will find a few things you can do (as well as a few things you should avoid) to reduce your chances of needing same-day care.

Schedule a Dental Visit Twice a Year

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There’s a common misconception that you only need to schedule an appointment with your dentist when something is wrong, like your gums are bleeding. That’s not the case. In fact, visiting Dr. Abboushi every six months for a dental checkup helps keep your smile healthy and ensures that any problems that do arise are treated early on. Plus, the cleaning portion of your visit is dedicated to removing plaque, tartar, and other debris from your teeth, reducing your risk of dental trouble even further.

Eat Mostly Healthy, Well-Balanced Meals

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Eating nutrient-dense foods will help keep your smile healthy from the inside out. That’s why we recommend eating lots of seasonal fruits, lean proteins, and fresh vegetables! At the same time, do your best to cut back on sugary and starchy foods, like potato chips, ice cream, and hard pretzels. Drinking lots of water throughout the day will help remove food particles from your teeth and prevent dry mouth as well!

Incorporate Good Habits Into Your Daily Routine

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Of course, you also need to take good care of your teeth on a daily basis. The best place to start is with the basics, like brushing for two full minutes each morning and flossing every night before you go to sleep. Then, focus on the things that patients often forget, like sanitizing their toothbrush every week, replacing the bristles every quarter, and throwing away expired products.

Wear a Mouthguard During Sports

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Wearing a mouthguard drastically reduces your risk of chipping, cracking, or losing a tooth while being active. That’s why it’s so important to wear one whether you play a contact sport, like football, or you prefer a solo activity, like riding your bike, jogging, or lifting weights. If you don’t have one already, let us know! We can have a custom one made for you so it’s the appropriate thickness and fits comfortably too.

Don’t Use Your Teeth as Tools

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Remember, even though your teeth are strong, they aren’t unbreakable. That’s why it’s so important that you avoid doing anything that can damage them, like chewing on ice cubes or biting your nails. It’s also important that you don’t use your teeth to remove bottle caps, tear into plastic wrapping, or open a bag of chips. Basically, to keep your smile healthy, you should always use the appropriate tools instead.